{"ai_pass_count":4,"analysis_step_count":14,"confidence":0.8444533477226893,"created_at":"2026-07-05T03:06:16.819432+00:00","id":142884,"node_number":"683211","processing_time":2.011510133743286,"recent_steps":["net.store_session","net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","net.store_session"],"recording_id":144549,"text":"That's a very sensitive. So give it a look. Up to a little research on it, but I think it's very interesting. We use it to detect prey. I would imagine then that they're prey that they're going after the different fish, and that would be also the small electrical currents going through the body as well. The same as what people have. Yep. The muscles are moving. Our muscles are creating an electrical current, and that would be the same as for the sharks that are protecting these movements. The muscles etcetera are creeping the muscles of these fish and other animals that are moving or giving off these final electrical currents. The sharks are moving a lot. It's in Mother Nature just to have fabulous say works here."}